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Here’s an informative review of (often referred to as Debonair India Vol. 2, Issue 13 or a special edition depending on the year of publication — typically from the late 2010s or early 2020s, as the magazine revived its print legacy).
A break. Maybe a trip to the mountains. The city air is getting too thick with hypocrisy. I need to breathe. Debonair Magazine India 13
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Whether you are a media student writing a thesis on obscenity laws, a collector chasing the ultimate trophy, or simply a curious netizen who heard the legends—issue #13 remains the definitive edition of India’s most controversial men’s magazine. Here’s an informative review of (often referred to
Ultimately, Debonair remains a fascinating artifact of Indian media history. It was a publication that dared to be visual in a culture of invisibility and intellectual in a medium often dismissed as superficial. It stands as a testament to a specific era of Indian history where the lines between high art and popular culture were provocatively blurred, challenging a nation to look at itself—and its desires—more clearly. Maybe a trip to the mountains
The Naked Truth — Why honesty is the best policy, even in politics. 8. LETTERS: Readers react to last month’s controversial interview. 12. PIN-UP: The Girl Next Door goes exotic. 18. FEATURE: "License to Thrill" — An investigative report on the illegal street racing circuit in Bombay. 24. THE INTERVIEW: A tete-a-tete with the enfant terrible of Indian Cinema. 30. FASHION: Nylon is forever? A look at the fabrics defining the decade. 36. FICTION: "The Calcutta Confidential" — A short story of spies and monsoons. 42. HUMOUR: "Office Politics for Dummies."